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Coral Cays & Lazy Days



The Sunshine State awaits for a pre-cruise getaway that’s going to be a hit with city dwellers and road trippers. Then it’s time to hit the open sea and take in the best of the south-west Caribbean. Sister ships Oceania Vista & Allura are Oceania Cruise’s latest launches and each have room for 1200 guests. They're uber-classy with exceptional dining at newly introduced venues: Aquamar Kitchen, Jaques and The Bakery at Baristas (on Allura).
Itinerary overview
Trip notes
Before the cruise
An urban adventure in Miami and a Florida Keys road trip are the perfect pre-Caribbean cruise duo. But it’s not the only way to do it. You could go for a double city stay, flying into New York for concrete jungle vibes, hopping over to Las Vegas to try your chance with Lady Luck and let the neon lights guide your way, and then flying south to meet the Oceania Vista or Oceania Allure.

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Wellness at sea
Oceania Cruises take at-sea wellbeing up a notch. They go beyond the gym and spa combo and weave wellness into every part of your holiday, from the food to the excursions. The Aquamar Spa & Vitality Centre are at the epicentre of the journey but there are plant- and whole-food-based menus at the restaurants, sunrise and sunset stretches, flow yoga sessions and much more.

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On and in the water
The name of the on-board spa reflects the healing power of the sea and throughout the seven-night voyage (and during your time in the Keys) there will be plenty of chances to let the water work its magic. Each of the stops along the coast of Central America give you the chance to explore the underwater world or go by boat to some of the best marine spots in the south-west Caribbean.

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After your cruise
Who says you should end the holiday when you leave the ship? Miami is well connected to the rest of the United States so if you have not started off your holiday in New York, you can end it there instead. Another option is to stay in Miami for a little longer or hopping on the Brightline Train up to Orlando for some thrills, spills and splashes in some of the most iconic theme parks on Earth.
Days 1 to 2
Miami, USA
The glitz and glam of this oceanside city are renowned but there’s more to Miami than high-rises and see-and-be-seen beaches. You can order sandwiches and a coffee in Little Havana and watch some fiercely fought dominoes games, or wander the Wynwood streets taking in the street art.

Day 3
Islamorada or Marathon, USA
Grab your hire car and set off on the Overseas Highway, one of the world’s most incredible roads. Your first stop in the Florida Keys could either be the laid-back village of Islamorada or the more buzzing Marathon, a beautiful Keys city.

Days 4 to 5
Key West, USA
Congrats! You’ve reached the southern-most point of the continental United States of America (make sure to get a selfie at Cape Sable to celebrate). Then step out on to Duval Street to sample some key lime pie, see the sunset from Mallory Square and soak up the upbeat evening atmosphere.

Day 6
Key Largo, USA
The return north includes a stop at Key Largo where white sand beaches are dotted with swaying palms.

Day 7
Miami, USA
Make your way to the port where you’ll board the Oceania Vista or the Oceania Allura.

Day 8
At sea
Spend a day at sea on the way down to Mexico.

Day 9
Cozumel, Mexico
Your first port of call is beach-and-reef-encircled island of Cozumel, just off the coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

Day 10
Roatan, Honduras
Another day, another island. This time it’s the Bay Island of Roatan. It’s a beach lover’s paradise where you can swim, snorkel or sail.

Day 11
Harvest Caye, Belize
Even though it’s just 75 acres in size, this pint-sized island packs plenty in: coral reefs, tropical forests and biodiverse marshes.

Day 12
Costa Maya, Mexico
Pop back into Mexico today as you stop off in Costa Maya. Visiting nearby Mayan ruins is the top pick of things to do while you’re here.

Day 13
At sea
There’s another day at sea and time to make the most of life on board as you return to Miami.

Day 14
Miami, USA
Step off the ship for one final time and make your way to the airport.
